tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8581520984037630511.post3994364047930439413..comments2014-09-19T12:10:49.703+05:30Comments on iProjectManager.net: How to create Project Charter in 7 Easy StepsNirav Patelhttps://plus.google.com/118347515718019578392noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8581520984037630511.post-88544775628269679332011-12-21T00:40:11.626+05:302011-12-21T00:40:11.626+05:30I like your tips with building a project charter. ...I like your tips with building a <a href="http://www.swiftlightsoftware.com/project-charter/project-charter.html" rel="nofollow">project charter</a>. I appreciate it.greghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10129748319451356579noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8581520984037630511.post-27443511422705275062010-03-08T21:04:45.965+05:302010-03-08T21:04:45.965+05:30Thanks for sharing...Thanks for sharing...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8581520984037630511.post-15214002784422777612010-03-08T21:00:56.594+05:302010-03-08T21:00:56.594+05:30You might want to add two things to your list.
1)...You might want to add two things to your list.<br /><br />1) A high level WBS. To get to this point estimates have been made of what it will take to do the project. Capturing that concept in the Charter will highlight what the intent was, the customer&#39;s commitment is and uncover many assumptions.<br /><br />2) Note the intended methodology. Since you are working IT, make sure that people know it is waterfall, agile, etc. and, since in most cases the team has no choice on this, whether it is appropriate.<br /><br />Good post,<br />ToddTodd C. Williamshttp://ecaminc.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8581520984037630511.post-45476366158351500282010-03-08T20:59:22.718+05:302010-03-08T20:59:22.718+05:30You might want to add two things to your list.
1)...You might want to add two things to your list.<br /><br />1) A high level WBS. To get to this point estimates have been made of what it will take to do the project. Capturing that concept in the Charter will highlight what the intent was, the customer&#39;s commitment is and uncover many assumptions.<br /><br />2) Note the intended methodology. Since you are working IT, make sure that people know it is waterfall, agile, etc. and, since in most cases the team has no choice on this, whether it is appropriate.<br /><br />Good post,<br />ToddToddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06064193077630795340noreply@blogger.com